• Problems setting up echo mail

    From Heisenberg@1:103/705 to All on Wed Sep 17 09:14:50 2025
    Hey Everyone,
    Im new to Synchronet after being out of the BBS scene for many years, and im having trouble setting up echomail

    I have subscribed to a few Sub Boards that belong to fsxnet, and some of them have been importing some messages. But none of the messages that i post seem to be exporting, and and my upstream host, isnt seeing any echomail packets coming from me.


    What could be causing this.

    regards,
    Michael

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Heisenberg on Tue Sep 16 21:09:28 2025
    Re: Problems setting up echo mail
    By: Heisenberg to All on Wed Sep 17 2025 09:14 am

    Hey Everyone,
    Im new to Synchronet after being out of the BBS scene for many years, and im having trouble setting up echomail

    I have subscribed to a few Sub Boards that belong to fsxnet, and some of them have been importing some messages. But none of the messages that i post seem to be exporting, and and my upstream host, isnt seeing any echomail packets coming from me.


    What could be causing this.

    First step, check your your sbbsecho.log file to make sure the messages were exported (to FTN packets and/or bundle files). If you see that they were, then check your mailer (BinkIT? You didn't say) logs to see if the packets or bundles were sent to your uplink successfully.
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    digital man (rob)

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    This guy [Gale], it's like scarface had sex with Mr. Rogers. - Hank Schrader Norco, CA WX: 80.5øF, 47.0% humidity, 3 mph W wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs
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  • From Heisenberg@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Wed Sep 17 12:57:04 2025
    Re: Problems setting up echo mail
    By: Digital Man to Heisenberg on Tue Sep 16 2025 21:09:28


    Hi there,
    thanks for your reply.
    Im using BinkIT, and i didnt know it kept a seperate logfile. I thought messages from BinkIt were in the SBBS Log?

    regards,
    Michael

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Heisenberg on Wed Sep 17 12:08:46 2025
    Re: Problems setting up echo mail
    By: Heisenberg to Digital Man on Wed Sep 17 2025 12:57 pm

    Re: Problems setting up echo mail
    By: Digital Man to Heisenberg on Tue Sep 16 2025 21:09:28


    Hi there,
    thanks for your reply.
    Im using BinkIT, and i didnt know it kept a seperate logfile. I thought messages from BinkIt were in the SBBS Log?

    Outbound BinkIT connections will go into your event thread log output (that would be copied to your data/events.log file if running a recent release of Synchronet). If running Synchronet for *nix as a deamon, the event thread log output as goes to syslog. If running Synchronet for Windows, the event thread log output also goes in the "Events" tab of the Synchronet Control Panel.
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    digital man (rob)

    Steven Wright quote #21:
    Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.
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  • From Ragnarok@1:103/705 to All on Thu Sep 18 10:21:21 2025
    El 17/9/25 a las 16:08, Digital Man (VERT) escribió:
     Re: Problems setting up echo mail
     By: Heisenberg to Digital Man on Wed Sep 17 2025 12:57 pm

       Re: Problems setting up echo mail
       By: Digital Man to Heisenberg on Tue Sep 16 2025 21:09:28


    Hi there,
    thanks for your reply.
    Im using BinkIT, and i didnt know it kept a seperate logfile. I thought messages from BinkIt were in the SBBS Log?

    Outbound BinkIT connections will go into your event thread log output
    (that would be copied to your data/events.log file if running a recent release of Synchronet). If running Synchronet for *nix as a deamon, the event thread log output as goes to syslog. If running Synchronet for Windows, the event thread log output also goes in the "Events" tab of
    the Synchronet Control Panel.

    I just notice that my event.log is 2G size.. jejeje very good.

    I think that at some point all logs should go to data/logs to rotate
    them easily and have them centralized and in any case you have a "Logs
    Path" configuration to be able to move it to another particular directory

    Saludos!
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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Ragnarok on Thu Sep 18 11:23:51 2025
    Re: Re: Problems setting up echo mail
    By: Ragnarok to All on Thu Sep 18 2025 10:21 am

    I just notice that my event.log is 2G size.. jejeje very good.

    I think that at some point all logs should go to data/logs to rotate
    them easily and have them centralized and in any case you have a "Logs
    Path" configuration to be able to move it to another particular directory

    Synchronet has built-in log rotation support, configured in SCFG->System->Advanced->Maximum Log File Size. You can configure the max size of each log file (e.g. events.log) and the number of old logs files to keep (i.e. events.#.log).
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    digital man (rob)

    Breaking Bad quote #37:
    only the very best... with just a right amount of dirty. - Saul
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